
Abstract Synthetic biology requires effective methods to assemble DNA parts into devices and to modify these devices once made. Here we demonstrate a convenient rapid procedure for DNA fragment assembly using site-specific recombination by ϕC31 integrase. Using six orthogonal attP/attB recombination site pairs with different overlap sequences, we can assemble up to five DNA fragments in a defined order and insert them into a plasmid vector in a single recombination reaction. ϕC31 integrase-mediated assembly is highly efficient, allowing production of large libraries suitable for combinatorial gene assembly strategies. The resultant assemblies contain arrays of DNA cassettes separated by recombination sites, which can be used to manipulate the assembly by further recombination. We illustrate the utility of these procedures to (i) assemble functional metabolic pathways containing three, four or five genes; (ii) optimize productivity of two model metabolic pathways by combinatorial assembly with randomization of gene order or ribosome binding site strength; and (iii) modify an assembled metabolic pathway by gene replacement or addition.
570, RM, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 610, RS, Genetic, Information and Computing Sciences, Gene Order, Genetics, Bacteriophages, Cloning, Molecular, Recombination, Genetic, Integrases, Molecular, Gene Therapy, Biological Sciences, Recombination, RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology, Biosynthetic Pathways, Environmental sciences, Biological sciences, Chemical sciences, Metabolic Engineering, Methods Online, Synthetic Biology, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, RS Pharmacy and materia medica, Ribosomes, Environmental Sciences, Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Biotechnology, Cloning, Developmental Biology
570, RM, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 610, RS, Genetic, Information and Computing Sciences, Gene Order, Genetics, Bacteriophages, Cloning, Molecular, Recombination, Genetic, Integrases, Molecular, Gene Therapy, Biological Sciences, Recombination, RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology, Biosynthetic Pathways, Environmental sciences, Biological sciences, Chemical sciences, Metabolic Engineering, Methods Online, Synthetic Biology, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, RS Pharmacy and materia medica, Ribosomes, Environmental Sciences, Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Biotechnology, Cloning, Developmental Biology
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